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Q: Alergies
asked by: tina lee on August 1st, 2004
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Ok this is new to me . And I am not a good speller. I am getting red spots that come up on my wrist and forearm.And once in a while they will bleed. Doctor said it was heretatarie. What family, I have left . Have no ideal. The spots use to go away in a short time . But now it is going on for weeks now. And the bleeding is getting harder to stop.
Any ideals tina
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purple333 replied on August 5th, 2004
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First get the doctor or his nurse to write down the name for you - with the correct spelling.

Second go to google.Com & type in the name & then another search typing cures or treatments for ....The name.
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tina lee replied on August 8th, 2004
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The doctor has no ideal. What is causing it. As far as he knows it is some kind of herettatarie problem. No one in family has this.
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purple333 replied on August 8th, 2004
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I went to google & typed in heretatarie & herttatarie & google says "no matches" world wide - even if the spelling is out it ususally says "did you mean...../" so you need to get accurate spelling from your dr!! Then either of us can google it & maybe get an answer??
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PattyV replied on August 8th, 2004
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I think you mean hereditary.I also would try another doctor,perhaps an allergist would be more helpful.Best of luck to you.Patty
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